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    Walking For Health Life Audience: General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to start walking in order to improve health. Thesis: Everyone should choose to walk on a regular basis to improve both mental and physical health. 1. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Let ’s be honest‚ we lead an easy life: automatic dishwashers‚

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    Henry David Thoreau‚ that we can find these eminent privileges by “walking.” Thoreau wrote the essay “Walking” while he was restricted to bed‚ dying of tuberculosis. While suffering from his disease‚ he ironically emphasized the magnitude‚ importance‚ and privilege of spending four hours a day walking‚ becoming absolutely free of all worldly engagements. Throughout his essay‚ he attempts to attract his audience to the idea of walking by saying that one will gain a greater perspective on vitality‚ freedom

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    Difference in Memory MAHUA SARKAR Sociology‚ Binghamton University‚ SUNY Everyone lives in a story . . . because stories are all there is to live in‚ it was just a question of which one you chose . . . (Amitav Ghosh‚ The Shadow Lines)1 INTRODUCTION The study of popular memory is necessarily relational. It involves the exploration of two sets of relations: (1) that between dominant memory and oppositional forms across the public field‚ including academic productions; and (2) the relation between

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    In the title‚ Shadow of a Vampire‚ you already see foreshadow for what the movie will be about; vampires and shadows come to mind and the movie do focus on those aspects‚ but what comes to mind for me‚ is a new kind of monster‚ a monster described as just a “shadow of a Vampire”. In this movie‚ you are not only introduced to a Vampire‚ whom later on you have feelings similar to pity for him‚ you are also introduced to this man‚ just a human man‚ who wants to make a film all about Nosferatu. But with

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    is known as the premier destination for New York City tourists‚ and many people consider it as a “walking city”. A population with over 8.4 million living in NYC (New York City)‚ I came to an understanding that most of my traveling was going to be done by foot. I traveled from Times Square to the Empire State Building and continued onto Central Park right after. And yes‚ I accomplished this by walking since waiting for the bus or taking a taxi was really an inconvenience. With restaurants‚ clothing

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    After seeing this house‚ Ila and the narrator qurrel about the importance of radical politics. Ila considers the death of Alan‚ Mike and Dan who raised their voices against war-mongering as sad because they were casualties of a ruthless nationalism. She also thought that Alan and his friends‚ who were witness to the war and the fight against fascism‚ must have been happy as she was in her political activism. The quarrel about courage and political activism continues between Ila and the narrator

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    Rose Cohen’s “Out of the Shadow discusses about a Russian Jew who immigrated to the U.S. for equality and opportunities. She provides her personal aspect of immigration in the late 1800s. It also addresses the effects of rapid growth of industry‚ population‚ role of women in the social and economic system and also the complications of religion and society in America. However our other textbook “Give me Liberty” by Eric Foner has a lot of similarities to Out of the Shadow‚ Foner talked about many

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    In The Shadow Lines and The Hungry Ghosts‚ both Amitav Ghosh and Shyam Selvadurai‚ critique the emphasis that society puts on geo-political borders by acknowledging that we live in a world that is deeply inter-connected. Spanning different countries and continents‚ both of the novels explore issues of identity and belonging that are unique to the diaspora. This is accomplished through the characterization of a grandmother who is displaced from her homeland due to the Bengal Partition and the struggles

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    Through the Valley of Shadow Psalm 23. John 10:1-10. From John’s Gospel; in the preceding passage‚ Jesus has courted the indignation of some of the Jewish religious leaders by giving sight to a blind man on the Sabbath. Some of his antagonists heard Jesus say; “I came into this world for judgment so that those who do not see may see‚ and those who do see may become blind.” Some of his opponents asked him; “Surely we are not blind‚ are we?’” To which he replied; “If you were blind‚ you

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    Shadow Tag by Louise Erdrich has unique elements to it. Motifs like exclusion of external family members‚ wealth‚ and marriage hasn’t been explored in any of the other literature we have read so far. Although‚ Shadow Tag does share themes of family disfunction‚ alcoholism‚ and mental health with the other literature. I thought that the relationship between Irene and Gil was especially interesting. So far in the books that we have read‚ there has not been an abundance of monogamous marriages. Irene

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